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author | timurrrr@chromium.org <timurrrr@chromium.org@0039d316-1c4b-4281-b951-d872f2087c98> | 2009-12-01 17:56:01 +0000 |
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committer | timurrrr@chromium.org <timurrrr@chromium.org@0039d316-1c4b-4281-b951-d872f2087c98> | 2009-12-01 17:56:01 +0000 |
commit | 741e1971f600c76a8ac47a548352578da981cbe0 (patch) | |
tree | 25a03e8c307b7b280f994dda4641f10d25b2b0d6 /tools/heapcheck/chrome_tests.py | |
parent | f2c20fa96403a8db390bc7790b67e1906dad179b (diff) | |
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Created tools/heapcheck with scripts for running heapchecker-enabled tests.
chrome_tests.sh -- a frontend for the buildbot slave to run the tests under heap leak checker.
chrome_tests.py -- almost copied from the similar scripts in ../valgrind/ and ../purify/, invokes heapcheck_test.py for each target.
heapcheck_test.py -- runs a single test, processes the logs and applies suppressions to the reports returned by the heap checker.
heapcheck_std.sh -- a tiny wrapper for IO redirection.
suppressions.py -- provides the support for Valgrind-style stack trace suppressions.
This patch was originally prepared by Alexander Potapenko (cc'ed) as http://codereview.chromium.org/400010
TBR=dank,erikkay
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/455021
git-svn-id: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/src@33451 0039d316-1c4b-4281-b951-d872f2087c98
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diff --git a/tools/heapcheck/chrome_tests.py b/tools/heapcheck/chrome_tests.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e9c1e8f --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/heapcheck/chrome_tests.py @@ -0,0 +1,449 @@ +#!/usr/bin/python + +# Copyright (c) 2009 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. +# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be +# found in the LICENSE file. + +''' Runs various chrome tests through heapcheck_test.py. + +Most of this code is copied from ../valgrind/chrome_tests.py. +TODO(glider): put common functions to a standalone module. +''' + +import glob +import logging +import optparse +import os +import stat +import sys + +import google.logging_utils +import google.path_utils + +# Import the platform_utils up in the layout tests which have been modified to +# work under non-Windows platforms instead of the ones that are in the +# tools/python/google directory. (See chrome_tests.sh which sets PYTHONPATH +# correctly.) +# +# TODO(erg): Copy/Move the relevant functions from the layout_package version +# of platform_utils back up to google.platform_utils +# package. http://crbug.com/6164 +import layout_package.path_utils + +import common +import heapcheck_test + +class TestNotFound(Exception): pass + +def Dir2IsNewer(dir1, dir2): + if dir2 is None or not os.path.isdir(dir2): + return False + if dir1 is None or not os.path.isdir(dir1): + return True + return os.stat(dir2)[stat.ST_MTIME] > os.stat(dir1)[stat.ST_MTIME] + +def FindNewestDir(dirs): + newest_dir = None + for dir in dirs: + if Dir2IsNewer(newest_dir, dir): + newest_dir = dir + return newest_dir + +def File2IsNewer(file1, file2): + if file2 is None or not os.path.isfile(file2): + return False + if file1 is None or not os.path.isfile(file1): + return True + return os.stat(file2)[stat.ST_MTIME] > os.stat(file1)[stat.ST_MTIME] + +def FindDirContainingNewestFile(dirs, file): + """Searches for the directory containing the newest copy of |file|. + + Args: + dirs: A list of paths to the directories to search among. + file: A string containing the file name to search. + + Returns: + The string representing the the directory containing the newest copy of + |file|. + + Raises: + IOError: |file| was not found. + """ + newest_dir = None + newest_file = None + for dir in dirs: + the_file = os.path.join(dir, file) + if File2IsNewer(newest_file, the_file): + newest_dir = dir + newest_file = the_file + if newest_dir is None: + raise IOError("cannot find file %s anywhere, have you built it?" % file) + return newest_dir + +class ChromeTests(object): + '''This class is derived from the chrome_tests.py file in ../purify/. + ''' + + def __init__(self, options, args, test): + # The known list of tests. + # Recognise the original abbreviations as well as full executable names. + self._test_list = { + "base": self.TestBase, "base_unittests": self.TestBase, + "browser": self.TestBrowser, "browser_tests": self.TestBrowser, + "googleurl": self.TestGURL, "googleurl_unittests": self.TestGURL, + "ipc": self.TestIpc, "ipc_tests": self.TestIpc, + "layout": self.TestLayout, "layout_tests": self.TestLayout, + "media": self.TestMedia, "media_unittests": self.TestMedia, + "net": self.TestNet, "net_unittests": self.TestNet, + "printing": self.TestPrinting, "printing_unittests": self.TestPrinting, + "startup": self.TestStartup, "startup_tests": self.TestStartup, + "test_shell": self.TestTestShell, "test_shell_tests": self.TestTestShell, + "ui": self.TestUI, "ui_tests": self.TestUI, + "unit": self.TestUnit, "unit_tests": self.TestUnit, + "app": self.TestApp, "app_unittests": self.TestApp, + } + + if test not in self._test_list: + raise TestNotFound("Unknown test: %s" % test) + + self._options = options + self._args = args + self._test = test + + script_dir = google.path_utils.ScriptDir() + + # Compute the top of the tree (the "source dir") from the script dir (where + # this script lives). We assume that the script dir is in tools/heapcheck/ + # relative to the top of the tree. + self._source_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(script_dir)) + + # Since this path is used for string matching, make sure it's always + # an absolute Windows-style path. + self._source_dir = layout_package.path_utils.GetAbsolutePath( + self._source_dir) + heapcheck_test_script = os.path.join(script_dir, "heapcheck_test.py") + self._command_preamble = [heapcheck_test_script] + + def _DefaultCommand(self, module, exe=None, heapcheck_test_args=None): + '''Generates the default command array that most tests will use. + + Args: + module: The module name (corresponds to the dir in src/ where the test + data resides). + exe: The executable name. + heapcheck_test_args: additional arguments to append to the command line. + Returns: + A string with the command to run the test. + ''' + module_dir = os.path.join(self._source_dir, module) + + # We need multiple data dirs, the current script directory and a module + # specific one. The global suppression file lives in our directory, and the + # module specific suppression file lives with the module. + self._data_dirs = [google.path_utils.ScriptDir()] + + if module == "chrome": + # Unfortunately, not all modules have the same directory structure. + self._data_dirs.append(os.path.join(module_dir, "test", "data", + "heapcheck")) + else: + self._data_dirs.append(os.path.join(module_dir, "data", "heapcheck")) + + if not self._options.build_dir: + dirs = [ + os.path.join(self._source_dir, "xcodebuild", "Debug"), + os.path.join(self._source_dir, "sconsbuild", "Debug"), + os.path.join(self._source_dir, "out", "Debug"), + ] + if exe: + self._options.build_dir = FindDirContainingNewestFile(dirs, exe) + else: + self._options.build_dir = FindNewestDir(dirs) + + cmd = list(self._command_preamble) + + if heapcheck_test_args != None: + for arg in heapcheck_test_args: + cmd.append(arg) + if exe: + cmd.append(os.path.join(self._options.build_dir, exe)) + # Heapcheck runs tests slowly, so slow tests hurt more; show elapased time + # so we can find the slowpokes. + cmd.append("--gtest_print_time") + if self._options.gtest_repeat: + cmd.append("--gtest_repeat=%s" % self._options.gtest_repeat) + return cmd + + def Suppressions(self): + '''Builds the list of available suppressions files.''' + ret = [] + for directory in self._data_dirs: + suppression_file = os.path.join(directory, "suppressions.txt") + if os.path.exists(suppression_file): + ret.append(suppression_file) + suppression_file = os.path.join(directory, "suppressions_linux.txt") + if os.path.exists(suppression_file): + ret.append(suppression_file) + return ret + + def Run(self): + '''Runs the test specified by command-line argument --test.''' + logging.info("running test %s" % (self._test)) + return self._test_list[self._test]() + + def _ReadGtestFilterFile(self, name, cmd): + '''Reads files which contain lists of tests to filter out with --gtest_filter + and appends the command-line option to |cmd|. + + Args: + name: the test executable name. + cmd: the test running command line to be modified. + ''' + filters = [] + for directory in self._data_dirs: + gtest_filter_files = [ + os.path.join(directory, name + ".gtest.txt"), + os.path.join(directory, name + ".gtest-heapcheck.txt"), + os.path.join(directory, name + ".gtest_linux.txt")] + for filename in gtest_filter_files: + if os.path.exists(filename): + logging.info("reading gtest filters from %s" % filename) + f = open(filename, 'r') + for line in f.readlines(): + if line.startswith("#") or line.startswith("//") or line.isspace(): + continue + line = line.rstrip() + filters.append(line) + gtest_filter = self._options.gtest_filter + if len(filters): + if gtest_filter: + gtest_filter += ":" + if gtest_filter.find("-") < 0: + gtest_filter += "-" + else: + gtest_filter = "-" + gtest_filter += ":".join(filters) + if gtest_filter: + cmd.append("--gtest_filter=%s" % gtest_filter) + + def SimpleTest(self, module, name, heapcheck_test_args=None, cmd_args=None): + '''Builds the command line and runs the specified test. + + Args: + module: The module name (corresponds to the dir in src/ where the test + data resides). + name: The executable name. + heapcheck_test_args: Additional command line args for heap checker. + cmd_args: Additional command line args for the test. + ''' + cmd = self._DefaultCommand(module, name, heapcheck_test_args) + supp = self.Suppressions() + self._ReadGtestFilterFile(name, cmd) + if cmd_args: + cmd.extend(["--"]) + cmd.extend(cmd_args) + + # Sets LD_LIBRARY_PATH to the build folder so external libraries can be + # loaded. + os.putenv("LD_LIBRARY_PATH", self._options.build_dir) + return heapcheck_test.RunTool(cmd, supp) + + def TestBase(self): + return self.SimpleTest("base", "base_unittests") + + def TestBrowser(self): + return self.SimpleTest("chrome", "browser_tests") + + def TestGURL(self): + return self.SimpleTest("chrome", "googleurl_unittests") + + def TestMedia(self): + return self.SimpleTest("chrome", "media_unittests") + + def TestPrinting(self): + return self.SimpleTest("chrome", "printing_unittests") + + def TestIpc(self): + return self.SimpleTest("ipc", "ipc_tests") + + def TestNet(self): + return self.SimpleTest("net", "net_unittests") + + def TestStartup(self): + # We don't need the performance results, we're just looking for pointer + # errors, so set number of iterations down to the minimum. + os.putenv("STARTUP_TESTS_NUMCYCLES", "1") + logging.info("export STARTUP_TESTS_NUMCYCLES=1"); + return self.SimpleTest("chrome", "startup_tests") + + def TestTestShell(self): + return self.SimpleTest("webkit", "test_shell_tests") + + def TestUnit(self): + return self.SimpleTest("chrome", "unit_tests") + + def TestApp(self): + return self.SimpleTest("chrome", "app_unittests") + + def TestUI(self): + return self.SimpleTest("chrome", "ui_tests", + cmd_args=[ + "--ui-test-timeout=120000", + "--ui-test-action-timeout=80000", + "--ui-test-action-max-timeout=180000", + "--ui-test-terminate-timeout=60000"]) + + def TestLayoutChunk(self, chunk_num, chunk_size): + '''Runs tests [chunk_num*chunk_size .. (chunk_num+1)*chunk_size). + + Wrap around to beginning of list at end. If chunk_size is zero, run all + tests in the list once. If a text file is given as argument, it is used as + the list of tests. + ''' + # Build the ginormous commandline in 'cmd'. + # It's going to be roughly + # python heapcheck_test.py ... python run_webkit_tests.py ... + # but we'll use the --indirect flag to heapcheck_test.py + # to avoid heapchecking python. + # Start by building the heapcheck_test.py commandline. + cmd = self._DefaultCommand("webkit") + + # Now build script_cmd, the run_webkits_tests.py commandline + # Store each chunk in its own directory so that we can find the data later + chunk_dir = os.path.join("layout", "chunk_%05d" % chunk_num) + test_shell = os.path.join(self._options.build_dir, "test_shell") + out_dir = os.path.join(google.path_utils.ScriptDir(), "latest") + out_dir = os.path.join(out_dir, chunk_dir) + if os.path.exists(out_dir): + old_files = glob.glob(os.path.join(out_dir, "*.txt")) + for f in old_files: + os.remove(f) + else: + os.makedirs(out_dir) + + script = os.path.join(self._source_dir, "webkit", "tools", "layout_tests", + "run_webkit_tests.py") + script_cmd = ["python", script, "--run-singly", "-v", + "--noshow-results", "--time-out-ms=200000", + "--nocheck-sys-deps"] + + # Pass build mode to run_webkit_tests.py. We aren't passed it directly, + # so parse it out of build_dir. run_webkit_tests.py can only handle + # the two values "Release" and "Debug". + # TODO(Hercules): unify how all our scripts pass around build mode + # (--mode / --target / --build_dir / --debug) + if self._options.build_dir.endswith("Debug"): + script_cmd.append("--debug"); + if (chunk_size > 0): + script_cmd.append("--run-chunk=%d:%d" % (chunk_num, chunk_size)) + if len(self._args): + # if the arg is a txt file, then treat it as a list of tests + if os.path.isfile(self._args[0]) and self._args[0][-4:] == ".txt": + script_cmd.append("--test-list=%s" % self._args[0]) + else: + script_cmd.extend(self._args) + self._ReadGtestFilterFile("layout", script_cmd) + + # Now run script_cmd with the wrapper in cmd + cmd.extend(["--"]) + cmd.extend(script_cmd) + supp = self.Suppressions() + return heapcheck_test.RunTool(cmd, supp) + + def TestLayout(self): + '''Runs the layout tests.''' + # A "chunk file" is maintained in the local directory so that each test + # runs a slice of the layout tests of size chunk_size that increments with + # each run. Since tests can be added and removed from the layout tests at + # any time, this is not going to give exact coverage, but it will allow us + # to continuously run small slices of the layout tests under purify rather + # than having to run all of them in one shot. + chunk_size = self._options.num_tests + if (chunk_size == 0): + return self.TestLayoutChunk(0, 0) + chunk_num = 0 + chunk_file = os.path.join("heapcheck_layout_chunk.txt") + + logging.info("Reading state from " + chunk_file) + try: + f = open(chunk_file) + if f: + str = f.read() + if len(str): + chunk_num = int(str) + # This should be enough so that we have a couple of complete runs + # of test data stored in the archive (although note that when we loop + # that we almost guaranteed won't be at the end of the test list) + if chunk_num > 10000: + chunk_num = 0 + f.close() + except IOError, (errno, strerror): + logging.error("error reading from file %s (%d, %s)" % (chunk_file, + errno, strerror)) + ret = self.TestLayoutChunk(chunk_num, chunk_size) + + # Wait until after the test runs to completion to write out the new chunk + # number. This way, if the bot is killed, we'll start running again from + # the current chunk rather than skipping it. + logging.info("Saving state to " + chunk_file) + try: + f = open(chunk_file, "w") + chunk_num += 1 + f.write("%d" % chunk_num) + f.close() + except IOError, (errno, strerror): + logging.error("error writing to file %s (%d, %s)" % (chunk_file, errno, + strerror)) + + # Since we're running small chunks of the layout tests, it's important to + # mark the ones that have errors in them. These won't be visible in the + # summary list for long, but will be useful for someone reviewing this bot. + return ret + +def _main(_): + parser = optparse.OptionParser("usage: %prog -b <dir> -t <test> " + "[-t <test> ...]") + parser.disable_interspersed_args() + parser.add_option("-b", "--build_dir", + help="the location of the output of the compiler output") + parser.add_option("-t", "--test", action="append", + help="which test to run") + parser.add_option("", "--gtest_filter", + help="additional arguments to --gtest_filter") + parser.add_option("", "--gtest_repeat", + help="argument for --gtest_repeat") + parser.add_option("-v", "--verbose", action="store_true", default=False, + help="verbose output - enable debug log messages") + # My machine can do about 120 layout tests/hour in release mode. + # Let's do 30 minutes worth per run. + # The CPU is mostly idle, so perhaps we can raise this when + # we figure out how to run them more efficiently. + parser.add_option("-n", "--num_tests", default=60, type="int", + help="for layout tests: # of subtests per run. 0 for all.") + + options, args = parser.parse_args() + + if options.verbose: + google.logging_utils.config_root(logging.DEBUG) + else: + google.logging_utils.config_root() + + if not options.test or not len(options.test): + parser.error("--test not specified") + + for t in options.test: + tests = ChromeTests(options, args, t) + ret = tests.Run() + if ret: + return ret + return 0 + + +if __name__ == "__main__": + if sys.platform == 'linux2': + ret = _main(sys.argv) + else: + logging.error("Heap checking works only on Linux at the moment.") + ret = 1 + sys.exit(ret) |